Call it crazy, or historic, or wild—call it whatever you want, but call it high school football in Long Beach. Lakewood/Poly definitely had historic covered, as the monumental streak-buster was played in front of 11,000-plus (for the second time in a row). This is a week you don’t want to miss!
Cabrillo should have been paid for therapy, as Compton got right against the Jags after Lakewood beat them soundly last week. Click here for the full story.
Compton needed a big win to rebound from their thumping against Lakewood in the opener, and they got it against Cabrillo. Click here for the full story.
Jordan, plagued by injuries, headed north to Oaks Christian to try to go toe-to-toe with one of the nation’s best. They didn’t win, but fortunately they did manage to keep everyone healthy. Click here for the full story.
Lakewood got a 27-year old monkey off their back at Vet’s, finally beating their rival Poly in one of the most memorable games in recent LB history. Click here for the full story.
Millikan was off to a hot start this year at 4-1, but injuries continue to hamper the Rams, and they were out muscled by Wilson. Click here for the full story.
Poly found out the hard way that all streaks—even the state record kind—are made to be broken, as they fell to Lakewood at home. Click here for the full story.
Wilson has been saying all year that they’re good enough to compete in the Moore League this year. They got off on the right foot with a strong win over Millikan in their first league contest. Click here for the full story.
Long Beach State won by forfeit this week—they made the trip to UC Davis, but the Aggies never came out of the locker room, running the 49ers’ unbeaten streak to 18 years. Click here for the full story.
Moore League Standings: Week Six (Standings ordered by league record)
Team Record PF PA League Record
Lakewood 5-1 223 56 2-0
Wilson 3-2 120 96 1-0
Compton 3-2 187 182 1-1
Millikan 4-2 170 169 1-1
Poly 2-4 94 106 1-1
Jordan 1-4 64 112 0-1
Cabrillo 0-6 101 266 0-2